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BabyBjorn "Babysitter Balance" bouncer/rocker - ?33

BabyBjorn Original Classic Carrier, Black - ?20

SkipHop Alphabet Activity Gym - ?20 (minus one of the four original hanging toys but consider it a plus, as the missing toy is the whale, which made a horrible whiny sound. Hence it "disappeared". We have quite a few alternative hanging toys and you can take your choice)!

SkipHop Farm Gym - ?12 (two of the original toys missing, again happy for the buyer to have choice of alternative hanging toys)

GALT inflatable triangular playnest - ?8

Mamascarf breastfeeding scarf, navy - ?6

BabyMoov Cotton Lovenest Pillow (for preventing flat head) red - ?5

Lansinoh Therapearl set (for helping with engorgement) - ?5

Summer Infant Sleep Positioner "Head N Back" - ?5

Unopened in box - MAM dummies x 2, 0+ months, silicone teat, pink colours and steriliser box - ?2


Everything washable has been washed in non-bio or steam cleaned, and is from a smoke and pet free home. Pick ups daytime on Tuesday or Thursday, or evenings after 7.30pm. Pick up location is near Dulwich library. PM me if interested, thanks.

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